Sasko Denies Rat-In-Bread Recall Amid Public Outcry
- Pioneer Foods-owned Sasko refutes claims of recalling products after yet another rodent discovery in a loaf of bread.
- Despite confirming a rodent was found in a loaf by a Leondale resident, Sasko insists it won't halt product distribution.
- South Africans react with outrage, some urging government intervention in the unsettling rat saga.
Tebogo Mokwena, a seasoned current affairs journalist for Briefly News, brings seven years of experience covering topics like food, energy, loadshedding, fuel prices, and environmental issues from his time at Daily Sun and Vutivi Business News.

JOHANNESBURG — Let me break this down for you: Sasko is pushing back hard against rumors that it pulled its products from store shelves after another rat was discovered in one of its loaves of bread. This latest controversy has the public buzzing, and emotions are running high.
Sasko Stands Firm: No Recall Happening
According to IOL, Sasko took to social media to clear the air, issuing a statement denying the widespread reports that 200,000 loaves of bread were recalled from stores. The company insists these claims are completely false and lack any credible foundation. They emphasized that their products remain safe and continue to be distributed nationwide.
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What You Need to Know About the Sasko Saga
- Sasko officially addressed the viral video of a woman in KwaZulu-Natal who discovered a rat in her loaf of bread, confirming the horrifying find. The company acknowledged the incident but maintained its stance on product safety.
- Adding fuel to the fire, another woman in Ekurhuleni reported finding a rat in her Sasko bread, purchased at a local Spar store. This second incident has only intensified the public's frustration and skepticism.
- South Africans are understandably disgusted by these revelations. Many believe the company's negligence could warrant legal action, sparking heated debates about accountability and consumer rights.
Social Media Reacts: Netizens Demand Justice
As expected, social media erupted with outrage. Facebook users demanded immediate action against Sasko, expressing disbelief and anger over the repeated incidents. Here's what some of them had to say:
Tina Van Winkel chimed in, saying:
"The health department needs to step in. This is unacceptable!"
Alv IN weighed in with a stern warning:
"Sasko, don't think you're untouchable. Look at Tupperware—they fell, and it wasn't because of an issue like this. You're just a small player in the grand scheme of things, my friend."
Mathandi Mambili shared a theory:
"I suspect this could be sabotage by employees for various reasons—maybe internal conflicts within the company."
Sisabongs M Olifant voiced concerns about the company's future:
"This could be the beginning of the end for Sasko if they don't handle this wisely. They need to take decisive action."
Engela Rorke Bouwer humorously pointed out:
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"Why wasn't the rat sliced like the bread? That would've been a bit more considerate, wouldn't it?"
Another Grocery Horror Story: Rotten Butternut Squash
In a similar vein, Briefly News reported on another grocery nightmare involving a woman from Ekurhuleni. She purchased butternut squash from a fresh produce store, only to discover upon arriving home that it was rotten. Frustrated and disappointed, she reached out to Briefly News to share her distressing experience.


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